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  2. Hawaii law enforcement invests $3M with Microsoft for AI ...

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    State law enforcement officials entered into a $3.14 million contract with Microsoft to use artificial intelligence to “accelerate the digital transformation ” of the department and use new ...

  3. Microsoft Corp. v. United States - Wikipedia

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    The magistrate judge considered that Microsoft had control of the material outside the United States, and thus would be able to comply with the subpoena-like nature of the SCA warrant. [2] Microsoft appealed to a federal District Judge. [3] The district court upheld the magistrate judge's ruling, requiring Microsoft to provide the emails in full.

  4. Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft with the help of the U.S. Marshals got warrants to seize the identified local command-and-control servers and do analysis on them. The DCU and U.S. marshals raided the servers located in Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Denver, Kansas City, Scranton, and Seattle. After the DCU had seized the servers and terminated them the entire world had ...

  5. Domain Awareness System - Wikipedia

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    In August 2012, the NYPD in partnership with Microsoft announced the launch of a Domain Awareness System that would cover all of the five boroughs. [13] Although the system was framed as a counter-terrorism measure, it was acknowledged at the time that any data collected could be used for law enforcement purposes.

  6. Law Enforcement Regularly Requests Americans' Personal Data - AOL

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    In the first half of 2020, the latest data set available, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Apple received more than 114,000 data requests from U.S. law enforcement agencies and supplied data in 85% ...

  7. Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor - Wikipedia

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    COFEE was developed by Anthony Fung, a former Hong Kong police officer who now works as a senior investigator on Microsoft's Internet Safety Enforcement Team. [1] Fung conceived the device following discussions he had at a 2006 law enforcement technology conference sponsored by Microsoft. [2]

  8. Community Guidelines - AOL Legal

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    If a user violates the Community Guidelines, We will issue written warnings. If the violation(s) are serious, we may suspend or terminate the account. Similarly, if someone reports you to us, believing that your content or conduct has violated the community guidelines, we will investigate and may take action on your account.

  9. Child Exploitation Tracking System - Wikipedia

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    In order to increase the effectiveness of investigators worldwide, such a system would allow law enforcement entities to: Collect evidence of online child exploitation gathered by multiple law enforcement agencies. Organize and store the information safely and securely. Search the database of information.